A Highland politician - and survivor of sexual violence - is seeking a meeting with Highland Council amid concerns Women’s Aid services are at risk.
Domestic abuse services for women and children in the Highlands could close under funding plans by Highland Council, Women’s Aid groups are warning.
Work on a community garden at a centre for young people with complex needs will start thanks to an £8000 grant on behalf of a supermarket giant.
Combining Scotland’s national dish with a taste of Greek cuisine may not be the most obvious or traditional way to serve haggis.
A fresh look is needed to decide the future of a derelict B-listed Inverness house which is at risk of collapse, a historic buildings trust is urging.
As the annual switch-on of the city lights takes place, we take a look at this magical scene of festive lights reflected on the River Ness in 2017.
A public drop-in event highlighting development and investment in Inverness will be held later this month.
The sale of Inverness’s oldest building has fallen through 12 months after it was first agreed.
A man has died following a crash involving a lorry and three other vehicles on the A9 near Ballinluig.
Police are appealing for information after thieves broke into an Inverness football club and stole a large quantity of alcohol using a wheelie bin.
An Inverness barber is urging men not to be embarrassed about talking about their feelings as part of a new mental health campaign.
Motorists are being advised of a second phase of essential surfacing improvements on the A82 north of Drumnadrochit.
Families will be able to track the live progress of Santa as he tours the Inverness area in his sleigh in the run-up to Christmas.
Roadside checks on taxis and private hire cars in Inverness and Fort William revealed 15 licensing infringements and four vehicle defects.
The funeral service of a vital witness who helped bring double murderer William MacDowell to justice will take place later this month in Cawdor.
A foodbank in Inverness has been awarded £25,000 as it faces rising demands for help amid the cost of living crisis.
Moving accounts of how an Inverness service is helping to break the cycle of addiction were outlined to a church leader during a visit to the city.
Against a background reminiscent of a Christmas card, a snowplough gets on with the task of clearing the A9 at Daviot, south of Inverness.
An officer with the Boys’ Brigade in Inverness has retired after almost half a century of service.
New proposals by a hydro developer to manage water levels on Loch Ness are being disputed by a salmon conservation board.